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ECR, 1991
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Jock McFadyen, born 1950 in Paisley, Scotland, describes himself as a realist, and his intense paintings and prints describe the urban backdrop. As a teenager he attended the Glasgow School of Art and then, after moving to London, Chelsea School of Art. McFadyen has exhibited his work all over the world and has work in many major public and private collections, including Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, British Museum, Tate Gallery, The National Gallery, V&A Museum, Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow.
That’s why these paintings are shaped like cheques. Like the windscreens of American cars. Like the space between quotation marks. They’re not much, when you set them against the transient weirdness of this road, this territory. But they’re all we’ve got. And we’re lucky to have them. Iain Sinclair
That’s why these paintings are shaped like cheques. Like the windscreens of American cars. Like the space between quotation marks. They’re not much, when you set them against the transient weirdness of this road, this territory. But they’re all we’ve got. And we’re lucky to have them. Iain Sinclair
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Signed edition of 50.
From the suite of Five Etchings and Five Lithographs published by Autsin/Desmond and the Scottish Gallery in 1991.
Printed at the Paupers Press.
From the suite of Five Etchings and Five Lithographs published by Autsin/Desmond and the Scottish Gallery in 1991.
Printed at the Paupers Press.
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